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Whether you're looking for a tranquil getaway or a whirlwind of adventure, Hawaii is the place to be. Whilst many tourist destinations are usually tailored to a certain audience, this beautiful state packed full of individually unique islands offer far more than imagination can stretch too. Worried about appeasing the kids, wanting to treat that certain special someone, or simply wanting to experience something different? Let's explore the possibilities this great destination has to offer!
2011 offers a hub of excitement. Why not take a trip to the 17th Annual Honolulu festival in March? This festival boasts cultural harmony and understanding, and celebrates the diversity of cultures by welcoming visitors and residents to present, participate in and enjoy traditional Japanese, Hawaiian and other Pacific Rim cultural performances at various locations in Honolulu and on Maui. Educational seminars, beach sports, children's activities and live entertainment such as ninja group demonstrations, taiko drummers and hula dancers are just some of the elements of this festival that aim to transform your average trip.
2011 offers a hub of excitement. Why not take a trip to the 17th Annual Honolulu festival in March? This festival boasts cultural harmony and understanding, and celebrates the diversity of cultures by welcoming visitors and residents to present, participate in and enjoy traditional Japanese, Hawaiian and other Pacific Rim cultural performances at various locations in Honolulu and on Maui. Educational seminars, beach sports, children's activities and live entertainment such as ninja group demonstrations, taiko drummers and hula dancers are just some of the elements of this festival that aim to transform your average trip.
Events that aim to cater and entertain all are certainly not a rarity here. The Merrie Monarch Festival set to take place in April this year will certainly get sports fans blood racing! The three day hula competition will provide comedy for all. Why not get involved and sport your own dog teeth anklets or pau skirt and express the soul of Hawaii in motion?
However, if you don't always feel the need for speed, why not try this? Do you prefer a relaxing moonlit walk along the beach or a gentle bathe in some of the world's most beautiful waterfalls? Enjoy this and then top off your day by visiting the Kapalua wine and food festival in June. Hawaii's longest-running and most prestigious food and wine event, held at the Kapalua Resort on Maui, will host world-class winemakers, master sommeliers and chefs for thousands of wine and food lovers.
Aloha festivals are renowned as Hawaii's premier cultural showcase. Get prepared for a mass celebration of music, dance and history, intended to preserve the unique islands traditions. Look out for these colorful spectacles in forms of street performance, food tasting, hula dance lessons and traditional touring slack-key and steel guitar music players. The Waikiki Hoolaulea and the floral parade taking place in September are events not to miss out on. A constant stream of exhilarating opportunity will hit you around every corner of your travels!
It must be stressed, that if the budget is tight there is nothing to mention you can't enjoy all these activities! Culture is rife throughout the streets of Hawaii throughout the year, come rain or shine. These festivals are often free entry and if not, are affordable and cost effective. The Maui Film Festival and Prince Lot Festival are also events that come highly recommended!
Superb entertainment is what makes a holiday. You can be on any untouched beach, gaze at any beautiful sunset, surf the rippling sea or observe breath taking scenery anywhere in the world. The list goes on! But what makes Hawaii special and unique is its remarkable ability to draw tourists into the local culture
For more information on beautiful Hawaii take a look at http://hawai.mydestinationinfo.com/
Written by: Hannah Copues
However, if you don't always feel the need for speed, why not try this? Do you prefer a relaxing moonlit walk along the beach or a gentle bathe in some of the world's most beautiful waterfalls? Enjoy this and then top off your day by visiting the Kapalua wine and food festival in June. Hawaii's longest-running and most prestigious food and wine event, held at the Kapalua Resort on Maui, will host world-class winemakers, master sommeliers and chefs for thousands of wine and food lovers.
Aloha festivals are renowned as Hawaii's premier cultural showcase. Get prepared for a mass celebration of music, dance and history, intended to preserve the unique islands traditions. Look out for these colorful spectacles in forms of street performance, food tasting, hula dance lessons and traditional touring slack-key and steel guitar music players. The Waikiki Hoolaulea and the floral parade taking place in September are events not to miss out on. A constant stream of exhilarating opportunity will hit you around every corner of your travels!
It must be stressed, that if the budget is tight there is nothing to mention you can't enjoy all these activities! Culture is rife throughout the streets of Hawaii throughout the year, come rain or shine. These festivals are often free entry and if not, are affordable and cost effective. The Maui Film Festival and Prince Lot Festival are also events that come highly recommended!
Superb entertainment is what makes a holiday. You can be on any untouched beach, gaze at any beautiful sunset, surf the rippling sea or observe breath taking scenery anywhere in the world. The list goes on! But what makes Hawaii special and unique is its remarkable ability to draw tourists into the local culture
For more information on beautiful Hawaii take a look at http://hawai.mydestinationinfo.com/
Written by: Hannah Copues








